Services

Treatment may be the first step in your loved one's journey of recovery, but what do you do while they are away or when they return home? When families learn new skills and change their own behavior they become vital supporters of recovery in the home, and they find greater peace for themselves.

I will direct you to the education, information and support needed to transform your current situation.

Family Recovery Connection Clients learn how to:~ Use tools that will contribute to a calm and more joyful life~ Achieve peace in the home~ Avoid the mental obsession that plagues so many families caught up in their loved one's life~ Start enjoying their lives again regardless of their addicted loved one's choices~ Become aware of triggers that can give their addict excuses to relapse~ Regain the sense of calm and sanity that has been lost to​ Substance Use Disorder ~ Set and stick to boundaries when necessary ~ Erase judgements that create barriers between families​and their loved one

This family recovery approach is for:~ Family members of clients in treatment, recovery coaching or active addiction~ Parents of addicted loved one's in prison, half-way housing, sober living and after-care programs~ Spouses, children and siblings of addicted loved one~ Parents of teens struggling with excessive experimentation in high school or college~ Anyone concerned about a friend or loved one's addictive behaviors​

Our Threefold Program Includes:

Skill Development​​You will receive practical tools to put NEW SKILLS into practice on a journey that will empower you to effectively communicate with your loved one in a new way. This process can transform conversations from chaos to calm and bringing sanity into your relationship, which ultimately improves your loved one's chances of getting and staying well.​

​Education

Check out the Family Recovery Essentials tab above. And feel free to call or email with any questions you have in your specific situation.

Coaching

I am available as a resource to start you on your journey and can refer you to an experienced Family Recovery Coach. I am no longer accepting 1:1 Family Recovery Coaching clients but will be hosting group coaching, workshops and intensives. I will soon have more information on offerings for people who have walked this path and now gratefully find themselves on the other side of the crisis asking: Now What??​

ServicesWhere to start?My first priority is to hear your story and help you make sense of "the next best step". We do this in a complimentary coaching session via phone, and I look forward to the opportunity to meet you wherever you are on your journey.

Let's connect today and start your family on the path to recovery.Lynn Mackinfamilyrecoverycoachmn@gmail.com507-218-5771